Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners divests 10% stake in Fengmiao I
- Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners plans to sell a 10% share of the 495 MW Fengmiao I offshore wind project near Taichung County, Taiwan, to Mitsui OSK Lines in 2025.
- This transaction follows Fengmiao I’s development since 2020, site allocation via Taiwan’s 2022 auction, and new construction starting after financial close in March 2025.
- The wind farm will deliver energy under long-term power purchase agreements covering its entire capacity to six large local and international users in Taiwan.
- Construction is expected to complete by late 2027, financed by equity and senior loans from 27 international and Taiwanese banks, with guarantees by export credit agencies and Taiwan’s credit administration.
- This divestment positions Mitsui OSK Lines as co-owner alongside CIP’s flagship fund CI V, reflecting CIP’s ongoing expansion of low-carbon offshore wind investments in Taiwan.
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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners divests 10% stake in Fengmiao I
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Windtech International - Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners sells 10% stake in Fengmiao I offshore wind project to MOL
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its fund Copenhagen Infrastructure V (CI V), has agreed to sell a 10% stake in the 495MW Fengmiao I offshore wind farm in Taiwan to Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL).


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Danish fund manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has agreed to divest a 10% stake in the 495MW Fengmiao I offshore wind farm in Taiwan to Japanese shipowner Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL). Through this acquisition, MOL enters Fengmiao I as co-owner alongside CIP’s fifth flagship fund, CI V. Fengmiao I is CIP’s third offshore wind project …
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